CATT Lab is ready to help state DOTs meet FHWA work zone mobility performance measure reporting needs. We have gathered requirements directly from FHWA and worked with several state agencies to understand the reporting expectations, data challenges, and practical support needed to deliver these reports.
Based on that input, we have developed a framework that can directly support DOTs through the submission process, including statewide mobility and safety performance roll-up summaries and detailed work zone performance summaries. These reports can support program-level reporting while also documenting project-level measures such as delay per vehicle, travel time impacts, speed degradation, and queue or bottleneck conditions.
Rather than starting from scratch, agencies can work with CATT Lab to use available work zone information, probe speed data, and operational context within the RITIS platform to produce consistent, scalable, and defensible mobility performance reporting for FHWA and internal decision-making.
State DOTs interested in discussing how CATT Lab can support their work zone mobility reporting should contact workzone@ritis.org.